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Chassis:
Chassis 28R was the spare chassis allocated to the GTC team. It was pressed into service halfway through the 1997 season, making its debut at the Nürburgring. It was later part of the infamous opening-lap collision at Spa that took the entire team out. Retained by GTC after its contemporary career, the F1 GTR was eventually sold to Japan. In 2006, it was acquired by an American enthusiast, who only rarely run the car and never at a track. He has now decided to part with the Gulf-liveried machine. In 2012, it was offered at the Bonhams Quail Lodge sale, where bids failed to reach the reserve set. It did eventually change hands and re-appeared at the 2016 Goodwood Festival of Speed, where it was driven by the current owner and Emerson Fittipaldi. Early in 2017, it was modified by Lanzante and subsequently road registered.
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Manufactured in |
1997 |
First owner |
GTC Competition |
Last known location |
Swiss Private Collection |
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